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<blockquote data-quote="Fred" data-source="post: 5386450" data-attributes="member: 534"><p>To be honest Simon Chaplin talks sense when he says forget growing half barns full of spring linseed , spring oats , etc and concentrate on drilling wheat and rape .</p><p>They make money, it might not be touchy feely or even in the best interests of the soil ,environment but crops losing money ,</p><p>I would rather be making money and not be "Sustainable" than broke ,</p><p></p><p>Drilling wheat into wet cold snot in December is not the cleverest idea , but it showed the concept </p><p></p><p>Now whether his drill and coulter are the answer I dont know , but cold hard facts , 1.7 t acre of spring oats , 1.3 t acre of winter beans .0.8 t acre of spring beans DO not make me money.</p><p></p><p>PS I met him at Groundswell on his stand , hes not a friend or colleague , I dont own his drill , or have shares in AminoA,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred, post: 5386450, member: 534"] To be honest Simon Chaplin talks sense when he says forget growing half barns full of spring linseed , spring oats , etc and concentrate on drilling wheat and rape . They make money, it might not be touchy feely or even in the best interests of the soil ,environment but crops losing money , I would rather be making money and not be "Sustainable" than broke , Drilling wheat into wet cold snot in December is not the cleverest idea , but it showed the concept Now whether his drill and coulter are the answer I dont know , but cold hard facts , 1.7 t acre of spring oats , 1.3 t acre of winter beans .0.8 t acre of spring beans DO not make me money. PS I met him at Groundswell on his stand , hes not a friend or colleague , I dont own his drill , or have shares in AminoA, [/QUOTE]
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